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Three people are facing charges in connection to the death of a 10-year-old boy who was subjected to “extreme abuse” for years and locked in a dark attic while naked, according to court records...
McLean’s fiancee Amanda Lee Hinze, 28, and her sister Jennifer Ebert, 25, are each facing four counts of endangering children...
The child had “multiple cuts and bruises all over his body” and was taken to Dayton Children's Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
During interviews with McLean, Hinze and Ebert, detectives learned that “there had been extreme abuse for an extended amount of time inflicted by McLean,” according to the court affidavit.
“Takoda was kept in a dirty, locked, dark attic and abused daily over the course of several years,” said court documents. “The interviews also revealed that Takoda was held underwater and gasping for breath prior to succumbing to his injuries.”...
The family lived in Dayton, but Collins was home-schooled, according to Dayton Public Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli.
Under current rules with home-schooled students, everything Is handled through the mail, Lolli said.
“We don’t see the student,” she said.
https://www.whio.com/news/crime--la...-after-year-old-death/FhpB6fdVP5f8vRgwuPePGK/
McLean’s fiancee Amanda Lee Hinze, 28, and her sister Jennifer Ebert, 25, are each facing four counts of endangering children...
The child had “multiple cuts and bruises all over his body” and was taken to Dayton Children's Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
During interviews with McLean, Hinze and Ebert, detectives learned that “there had been extreme abuse for an extended amount of time inflicted by McLean,” according to the court affidavit.
“Takoda was kept in a dirty, locked, dark attic and abused daily over the course of several years,” said court documents. “The interviews also revealed that Takoda was held underwater and gasping for breath prior to succumbing to his injuries.”...
The family lived in Dayton, but Collins was home-schooled, according to Dayton Public Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli.
Under current rules with home-schooled students, everything Is handled through the mail, Lolli said.
“We don’t see the student,” she said.
https://www.whio.com/news/crime--la...-after-year-old-death/FhpB6fdVP5f8vRgwuPePGK/